- and
resembles an achene,
except that in a
caryopsis the
pericarp is
fused with the thin seed coat. The
caryopsis is po****rly
called a
grain and is the fruit...
- A
grain is a small, hard, dry
fruit (
caryopsis) – with or
without an
attached hull
layer –
harvested for
human or
animal consumption. A
grain crop is...
-
called a
tumble fruit or diaspore. An
example is
Anemone virginiana. A
caryopsis or
grain is a type of
fruit that
closely resembles an achene, but differs...
- endosperm,
without the husk. Botanically, it is a type of
fruit called a
caryopsis.
Wheat berries have a tan to reddish-brown
color and are
available as...
- and seed coat are
fused into one layer. This type of
fruit is
called a
caryopsis.
Examples include cereal grains, such as wheat, barley, oats and rice...
-
distinguished from the
grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) by the
grain (
caryopsis) not
being exposed at maturity.[citation needed] "The
Plant List: A Working...
- seed coat. This type of
fruit is
typical of the gr****es and is
called a
caryopsis.
Maize kernels are
frequently and
incorrectly referred to as seeds. The...
- "Whole
grains shall consist of the intact, ground,
cracked or
flaked caryopsis,
whose prin****l
anatomical components - the
starchy endosperm, germ and...
-
pseudocereals collectively an
adjective referring to the
goddess Ceres Caryopsis Food
grain Cereal (magazine), a UK
travel and
style magazine Cereal, Alberta...
- the
Fertile Crescent around 9600 BC. Botanically, the
wheat kernel is a
caryopsis, a type of fruit.
Wheat is
grown on a
larger area of land than any other...